I have made gimp-2.6.12-Lucid-1.sfs.
http://shino.pos.to/party/bridge.cgi?puppy/opt/pup5/gimp-2.6.12-Lucid-1.sfs
Contents: all the files in the gimp-2.6.12-Lucid.pet playdayz made + translations + ROX settings.

Thanks shinobar. I will post the NLS and BuiltinHelp pets I mentioned for people who might prefer those. I guess you figured out that I used Debian wheezy (testing) 2.6.12--I should have mentioned that.

FYI: translations are under /usr/share/locale, ROX settings are under /root and under /usr/local/apps/ROX-Filer.

gojko

Posted: Fri 18 May 2012, 05:23 Post subject:

Will get language support to console of lupu 5.2.8?
Like as to working at wary 5.3. Particularly xorgwizard.

futwerk

Posted: Thu 17 May 2012, 21:00 Post subject:

backgrounds.

playdayz

Posted: Thu 17 May 2012, 20:43 Post subject:

GIMP 2.6.12 The Final 2.6 Release - For testing now

I didn't know GIMP could be this small, 11MB pet. The Native Language Support will be a separate pet and the Builtin Help will be a separate pet. The basic pet uses the method of online Help Iguleder used in GIMP 2.6.11 above--but 2.6.11 includes the locales (NLS) also. Both 2.6.11 and 2.6.12 use the web browser to display Help because the gimp Help Browser requires webkit which requires gstreamer, etc. But 2.6.10 in the PPM uses the Gimp Help Browser for anyone who wants it.

When first using Help choose Web Browser if asked. If you have used other GIMP packages you might need to delete the /root/.gimp-2.6 folder.

You need to Edit >> Preferences >> Help System
User manual set to 'Use a locally installed copy',
Help browser to use: 'Web browser', and
Web browser to use: 'defaultbrowser %s'.

Thanks shinobar. That would be the preferred solution.

Quote:

Add link to online manuals for available 12 languages.

By this I think shinobar means that a menu item could be created and added to GIMP packages that contained the link which contains the GIMP Help in 12 languages (http://docs.gimp.org/). That seems like a good idea to me too--I will make a pet of that later today.